Trump administration to share records about Mar-a-Lago

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has made seven visits to
his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, and in September the public
might get a look at who else was there with him.

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington says the
Department of Homeland Security agreed to hand over records of
visitors to the property by Sept. 8. The liberal-funded group
sued DHS for information about visitors to Mar-a-Lago, Trump
Tower in New York and the White House.

Homeland Security oversees the Secret Service, the agency charged
with protecting the president. In response to a CREW lawsuit, DHS
says it has no records about Trump Tower. CREW officials say they
have no idea what kind of information DHS will share about
Mar-a-Lago.

The Trump administration doesn't release names of White House
visitors.